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CKVI7UI. POJAT PAÄi FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1040 GAN, QKNTRJLL POHTI. Q&BGON r ■-! NOTICE NOTICE A committee of former Oklahomans The regular meeting of the Twenty Fast Matrons of Nevita Chapter of met at Dover's Park on Rogue River has Central Point will meet June 19 in Club, branch of Pro-America. Sunday for a picnic and also to plan Ashland Park. Luncheon will be been postponed from the 3rd Friday for the regular annual Oklahoma pic Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wood and fam nic to be held July 14 Those attend CHARLESTON, MO.—Charleston served at twelve o'clock. Visiting in June to the 4th Friday. Keep this ily, parents of Fay Wood of this city, ing were Mr. and Mrs. Osborne of and vicinity had a blackout on May Past Matrons welcome. in mind and be sure and tell your are expected to arrive today from Rogue River, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gish 15 when a strong wind filed the air neighbors. Washington and will make their and Mr. and Mrs. L. P Mathes. with sand. It was the worst sand BIBLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Fill.— home In the valley. They have rent Rev. Phillips has left for Eugene storm in years. The Union Vacation Bible school. ed a place near Gold Hill and will The Charleston Commercial club held under the auspices of the Amer and his wife and children who have An item in the Cashmere Record make their home there for the pres- printed in Cashmere. Wash., reports boxed up some of the sand, which ican Sunday School Union, will give been visiting her sister there will re ent. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wood are that 400 rattlesnakes have been partly covered sidewalks and was a program Friday evening at the Fed turn with him. moving into their new house today. killed so tar this season. driven through cracks in houses. erated church. Everyone interested, Mrs. J. L. llanna from Depoe Bay Then the club shipped it to Col. C. as well as fathers and mothers, are Mrs. Mary Landers and twin daugh Mrs. Margaret Terrett returned L. Blanton, publisher at Sikeston, invited to attend. left today for her home after a two ters, Sally and Billy, Mrs. Teddy Ren- weeks' visit with relatives and friends old», George Eddy and Dorothy en home Sunday after several days spent with this comment: “Having no deed to this real estate, The Rebecca and Odd Fellows in the valley. She visited at the home joyed a picnic Tuesday evening. Mrs. in Yreka where she attended the Landers and little daughters are graduation of her granddaughter ft is our desire you redistrlbu e it. so lodges held a Joint farewell reception of her sister, Mrs. Russ Moore. Last Dorothy Terrett. She reports there fas as possible, among the rightful for Harold Kilburn Wednesday even Sunday a group of relatives spent the houseguests at the Reynolds home. was a class of 100 and It was the owners.” ing, June 5. There was a good attend day at Diamond Lake: Mrs. Lottie exercise most beautiful graduation ance and everybody expressed regret Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Moore, Minnie Nicholson had her tonsils she ever attended. The girls were INFANT DAUGHTER OF DR. to see Harold leave. J. E. Vincent Mrs. Helen Abbott and daughter, out Wednesday morning. MERKEL DIES WEDNESDAY made a speech and presented Harold Marla Jean and Mrs. Hanna. Mrs dressed in white caps and gowns and Maralee Gay Merkel, infant daugh with a beautiful ruby ring with the Hanna and Mrs. Abbott returned to Women's Last ex Swim Suits. »1.00 the boys in black. ter of Dr. and Mrs. A. Erin Merkel Odd Fellows emblem, from the two Centra! Point that evening and Mrs. and 11.98 at Faber's. Time to re-cover your barn with d'ed at the home of her parents early orders. Harold, who was elected a i Hanna was a guest at the home of Wednesday morning. Stanley Jones went to Medford shakes at Faber’s. short time ago as vice grand of the her brother. Postmaster Tom Pankey. She was born February 1, 1940. local lodge, was escorted to the altar with Harold Kilburn Sunday evening Mi*, Leona Conger today began a Besides her parents, she is survived to receive the ring, presented by Stan and rode back as far as Central Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Kummel and Point with Harold, who continued on month's temporary employment as a by a sister, Sharon Jean Merkel and ley Jones, noble grand. children, Beulah and Shirley Ann, to Portland with the rest of the local clerk at Rogue River national forest her paternal grandparents, Mr. and from Seneca are house guests at the headquarters where she had been Mrs. John L. Merkel of Lodi. Calif. boys who had Joined the Navy. Kirs. Marie Stone, who has been home of Mrs. Rummel’s brother, Mr. previously employed. Miss Conger Funeral services will be in charge sick with the flu, is improving an.l It. F. Pankey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barbara Jean Root of Grants Pass has Just been graduated from Oregon of Perl's funeral home. able to be up part of the time and it Hendricks and son Herman, also of is visiting this summer at the home State college where she majored in is thought she will be able to be Seneca, were guests at the Pankey and Mr». of her grandparents Mr. business administration. At forest HAROLD HEAD WEDS— home Monday and Monday night. back in the store before long. Paul Murtin. headquarters she is taking the place Harold Head, one of the leading of Miss Enid Funk, who is on vaca young men of our town, is leaving Mrs. J. L. Williamson and daughters Mrs. Booth expects to leave for 1’aul Martin who owns a dairy tion. for Coburg Saturday, where he will Morton, Washington, soon to visit her Ardith and Doris have leased th« farm east of Central Point had two be married Sunday to Miss Norma mother and sisters. Her mother lives White Spot Cafe in Medford, having cows have twins within a- month— Mrs. A. W. Taplett and small son Zinzer. Miss Zlnzer was teacher of In Kansas and one sister In Arkansas been managing the same for the past first set heifers, second set both Kenneth of Medford visited her music in the local high school several and they are gathering at Morton for month. The two girls attended school males. This is very unusual. mother Mrs. Walter Frank Monday. years ago and has many friends hare a family reunion. here. Mr. McJlmsey is visiting his daugh Mr. and Mrs. John Tharp and lit who will be glud to know she is re Oscar Higginbotham has moved In ter in Butte Falls. tle daughter Betty Louise were din turning to the valley to live. Mr. and GREATEST PROBLEM—JOBS to the Bonney house. Mrs. Head will live in Medford, where ner guests at the Jack Tharp home Unimployment means not only Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Richardson Mr. Head is affiliated with Copco. Men's Lastex Swim Trunks, 98c at Sunday. ■ nd Charlotte and Adolph Czenkner men and women out of work, but Faber's. means production of less for all, and Mr. and Mrs. Etta Sole of Grants and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brill spent Don’t forget the Civic Club dinner a lowering of the living standards Sunday at Fish Lake, but had no luck Pass have moved into the Farra The item in last week paper re next Thursday, baked salmon and for th a whole Nation both unlmploy- apartment. Mr. Sole works for tho with the finny tribe. garding Harold Myers working for his everything good to go with it. ed and employed. Medford Corporation. aunt Mrs. Pettigrew at Trail should Leo Mosher from the Veterans' i Harold Head, one of our leading have read Mr. instead of Mrs. Petti hospital at Walla Walla visited his young businessmen, is leaving Satur grew. Mr. Pettigrew was very ill. Delbert Ayers heturned home this parents for a couple of days last day for Eugene to be married Sun week from Portland where he attend week. He was on his way to a Legion day. ed Albany college. hospitaal in Texas. He is doing fine and it is hoped that before long he Mr. E. C. Faber is planning «a trip The Twenty Club, branch of Pro will be entirely recovered. I. O O. F 103 to Pocatello where he will visit his America, will meet two weeks from Noble Grand, Stanley Jones tomorrow. Get busy and tell your cousin and friends, continuing on to The Berean class is entertaining the Sec. J. £. Vincent Meets each Monday evening at Hall friends about it. Mrs. Edward Jones Ohio, where he will visit his brother. Dads this evening. A nice program Visitors Welcome. will have charge of this meeting and Later he will go to New York to see has been prepared. Mrs. Hurd has kindly consented to the world's fair. Mr. Faber has con- Mrs. lieenie Hale and little daugh uented to act as press representative be present and assist. ter, Barbara, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber and for this paper during his trip. ROYAL CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milton. Miss Francis Faber will return Friday Mrs. Warren Norcross had the mis FOR SALK evening from a week «pent in Port fortune of running a stick in her Mrs. Damon, who is in the Sacred land and Salem. Like Jello ANOTHER REDUCTION IN eye. It is very painful. Heart hospital, is doing nicely and USED CARS it is hoped she will be able to return The Civic club voted at their last '37 Studebaker P.U........... ..... »395 NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL homo the first of the week. meeting to give 310 to the Red Cross '37 Ford P.U.................. . $415 MEETING for war relief. '36 Ford P.U........................... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to $325 Honesty we can't comprehend the legal voters of School District '38 Ford Fordor Sedan ..... *510 Mrs. G. R. Moore is working at No. 6, of Jackson County, State of why any sensible and humane Con '37 Ford CO Fordor . ..... *445 the courthouse now, being assistant Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL gressman or American Citizen should Many other accordingly. to the new county assessor. Miss MEETING of said District will be oppose the Townsend Plan. It is the Also cheap cars *36 A up held at the High School; to begin at propect in velw for resorntion Hanscom. the hour of 7:30 o’clock P.M. on the C. E. GATES AUTO CO. th’rd Monday of June, being the natural proserity. Limit to our Customers while 4th A Central Medford Mrs. Bessie Livingston of Ashland 17th day of June, A. D., 1940. they last visited at the Jack Tharp home Mon This meeting is called for the HOT WEATHER NEEDS—Water Bags, Canteens, Sprinkers, hose, day while her husband went on a purpose of electing one director for «.e:*.*::«;:*:*:»::*:*:*:»:*::*::*:*.*::*::«!*:.*:*.:*:*: Summertime Breakfast Cereal term of three years, one clerk for wiling for less than we can buy fishing trip. term of one year and the transac- now. Alexander Imp. Co. Roberta Wert« graduated from th« tlon of business usual at such meet- ng. Ashland Normal this spring and FOR SALE—A coupon good for *50 AITO REPAIRING Dated this 6th day of June. 1940. ARNOLD BOHNERT on a new Packard car. Will sell teach near Bond this fall Chairman Board of Directors Central Point« Main St. at *tl> cheap. Box 420, Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yost have Breakfast of Champions ATTEST: HAROLD HEAD FOR SALIC—Refrigerator, 100-lb, chased the I-angston place and District Clerk capacity. Good condition. 8eo Vern move In soon. Hansen. FANCY PINK JUST RECEIVED a shipment Bamboo Rakes direct from Japan. Come in and see them. Alexander llardwure and Implement Co. Publisher Gets “Real Estate’’ LOCALS The Cubs are holding a picnic on Bear Creek today. Mrs. Homer took ten of the boys and their den mother Mrs. Reynolds to the creek in her car. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bursell and Mrs. Edith Bohnert attended the State Grange convention In Portland this week. Mr. T. Vella's sister and husband, who were recently married in Reno, trip. Mr. Vella accompanied them to Diamond lake, where they spent sev eral days. They plan to spend some time at Catalina Tsand before return ing home. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. DeSpain have leased the Shell service station across Mr. De- from the cheese factory. Spain’s daughter, Mrs. Brenan. was instrumental In bringing them here, as she lived in Centra Point, before. The Brenans now live in the small house Just south of the station. Mrs. Erma Gifford spent the day today with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hilton of Route 1, in Sacred Heart hospital this morning, Juno 13, a girl weighing six pounds, 12 ounces. She has been named Patty Lou. PREPARE IFOR Summer Activities Permanents—$1.75 Ethel’s Beauty Salon Phone 23 Central Point Faber's Market LODGE DIRECTORY Quality Groceries at A Saving’ Phone 291 CLASSIFIED Dessert Powder 11e 3 for Picnic Hams SUGAR CURED Pound 23c ♦ : 8 O. D. TUCKER 11 Salmon Central Point Market FOR SALE—Springs and mattress in good condition. G. F. Treichler. Groceries—Fresh Meats—Feeds GREEN FIR SLABS—*2.60 per load. Supply limited. Order now. Cen tral Point Fuel and Lumber Yard, Phone 323. PHONE 441 BRING In your extra fruit Jars, or that piece of unused furniture "Marriage certainly changes i stored In the attic. Tables, stoves woman." "Indeed, yes. There s Jane—be or what have you. See what we have to sell. Reasonable prices. fore her marriage she clipped noth Jack's 2nd Hand Store, 106 South 'ng from the papers but poems now she clips nothing but recipes.' Grape, Medford. MEN'S Used Work Clothing, Shoes. Coats, Pants «nd other garments in good condition. Indies' dresses, shoes, eta. Look them over on way to Medford, 1405 N. Riverside, across from Beck's Bakery . FOR that nies hair cut and smooth ■having, go to the Square Deal llaiber Shop, W A. Shell. Prop BACON She—What do yon mean .y follow ing me around for hours? He—I-er-er—thought you were my wife. She—Well, I'm not He—Er—will—y' be? 27 — FISHING TACKLE Boats, Motors—Everything You Need CLIFF’S SPORT SHOP Medford. Or», Fly Swatter« Each - - - 5c Fly Spray Pint - - - 19c Fla-Vor-Aid GOOD QUALITY—IX1W PRICES 31? N. ItUcrsldc 15c Pound 3 13 15c Hamburger AL’S SPECIAL 2 Lbs 19 Side Fancy—Sugar Cured By Piece Pound 13 Fans, Irons, Waffle Irons Toasters, etc ELECTRIC POIPS A PI MPING PLANTS W. E. ALEXANDER HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO 19c BABY CHICKS—Big, c strong ‘ ami healthy. Hatching each .1 Wednes- day and Saturday, Rocke, Ilamp- ■hire, and leghorn. Istrge display at all time*. Your choice 9c each. Central Point Hatchery. 2»-tf FOR SALE—Large house with block of ground In Central Point. Small down payment. Price *1300. Phone 401 evenings. 23 OLEO WIFE WANTED Pound Electric Display Peanut Butter 2-Lb. Jar 1-Ib. Can 13c ■■ Shoulder Choice Cuts Wheaties Lge. Pkg ■ ■ Tang Dressing Qt. ■ ■ ■ ■ Our Cold Storage LOCKERS Now Ready for Use Those Lockers Rent for $1.00 First Month 75c per month, thereafter $8.00 per year Call and look them over Sonoma Valley Cheese Factory CENTRAL POINT